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**Hence ''Hook and Loop Fasteners'' and not '''Velcro'''
**Hence ''Hook and Loop Fasteners'' and not '''Velcro'''
*Similarly ''Cam and Groove Coupling'' and not '''Cam-Lock''' / '''Camlock''' etc
*Similarly ''Cam and Groove Coupling'' and not '''Cam-Lock''' / '''Camlock''' etc
=Design/Operation Decisions to Be Aware Of=
==Material==
===Fitting / Hose Termination Material===
*First and foremost what material?
**While Plastic can (and in some cases maybe REQUIRE) work,  it’s low Wear Hardiness / Ability to Dry Rot/Shatter isn’t ideal
*Thus you TYPICALLY use either the “Standard” ( [[Brass]] + [[Steel]] based etc), or Stainless Fittings/Hose Terminations etc
*Food Grade/Water Grade must be separate from [[Petroleum Product Transfer]] etc too
===Gasket Material===
*Typically a [[Nitrile]] / [[NBR]] gasket is used (and it is wise to keep some spares on hand/in a kit)
*Double check for niche uses such as Food Grade Transfer,  and High Acid/Alkali etc though (with the same detail [[Glove Compatibility]] and [[Material Compatibility]] concerns should usually be treated
===Attached Hose Material===
*While not ENTIRELY relevant if only using some multi-coupling “Christmas Tree” type contraption etc,  any time Hoses are used similar Material Compatibility Concerns apply
*Typically NBR with a Ground Wire (connected to both metal fittings securely for [[Grounding and Bonding]] etc)
**” [[Petroleum Product Transfer Hose]] “ etc with whatever Pressure/Vacuum Rating you need
*If only doing water, such as with a [[Trash Pump]] / for “op checking” gear,  lighter water only hoses are far more flexible and light which can be very nice.


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*
*[[Hose Log]]
**[[Hose Inspection and Testing Procedures]]
*[[Tote Camlock Adapter]]
**An Adapter from the Drain Valve on an [[IBC Tote]] to a Cam and Groove Coupling
*[[Cam and Groove Coupling Construction Set]]
**A set of fittings/adapters etc


=External Links=
=External Links=

Latest revision as of 14:58, 14 April 2026

Basics

  • A Type of Coupling (for Hoses typically, although supposedly there is some Electical Equivalent) which while being capable of a “Quick Connect” is far less vulnerable to Dirt/Debris getting into the mechanism.
  • It consists of an Inserting (Typically referred to as Male) and Receiving (Typically referred to as Female) end.
    • The receiving end has a Circular Gasket that the Inserting end presses against forming a seal
    • Two Hinged “ears” with Cam Profiles on their arm are used to press the hose in place and into said gasket

Name

  • As with Hook and Loop Fasteners , if you are a Business or Government and don’t want to violate the Trademark , you have to use the more clunky name.
    • Hence Hook and Loop Fasteners and not Velcro
  • Similarly Cam and Groove Coupling and not Cam-Lock / Camlock etc

Design/Operation Decisions to Be Aware Of

Material

Fitting / Hose Termination Material

  • First and foremost what material?
    • While Plastic can (and in some cases maybe REQUIRE) work, it’s low Wear Hardiness / Ability to Dry Rot/Shatter isn’t ideal
  • Thus you TYPICALLY use either the “Standard” ( Brass + Steel based etc), or Stainless Fittings/Hose Terminations etc
  • Food Grade/Water Grade must be separate from Petroleum Product Transfer etc too

Gasket Material

  • Typically a Nitrile / NBR gasket is used (and it is wise to keep some spares on hand/in a kit)
  • Double check for niche uses such as Food Grade Transfer, and High Acid/Alkali etc though (with the same detail Glove Compatibility and Material Compatibility concerns should usually be treated

Attached Hose Material

  • While not ENTIRELY relevant if only using some multi-coupling “Christmas Tree” type contraption etc, any time Hoses are used similar Material Compatibility Concerns apply
  • Typically NBR with a Ground Wire (connected to both metal fittings securely for Grounding and Bonding etc)
  • If only doing water, such as with a Trash Pump / for “op checking” gear, lighter water only hoses are far more flexible and light which can be very nice.

Internal Links

External Links